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    Pavel Talabani supports the export of Kurdistan Region's oil through "SOMO"

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    Post by Rocky Sun 02 Apr 2023, 8:07 am

    Pavel Talabani supports the export of Kurdistan Region's oil through "SOMO"



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    Shafaq News/ The President of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Pavel Talabani, expressed, on Sunday, his support for resuming the export of Kurdistan Region's oil through the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company "SOMO".
    Talabani said in a statement today, that after the decision issued by the Paris Court to stop the export of Kurdistan Region's oil via Turkey, and in order to ensure the future of our people and prevent the occurrence of major problems and crises, it is time to take the right decision. That the "Sumo" company sell the oil of the Kurdistan Region and enter all imports from all over Iraq into one treasury.



    He called for determining the Kurdistan Region’s share of the Iraqi budget and imports and including the salaries of the region’s employees and retirees, linking the fuel and oil distribution system for the Kurdistan Region to Iraq and selling them to citizens at the same Iraqi price, and for there to be a representative of the Kurdistan Region in the “SOMO” company and the entire Iraqi oil and gas system and be part of Management and decision.
    Talabani added, "The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan has been seeking for years to agree with Baghdad and end the differences," adding, "The right thinking is coordination and joint action, not divergence and deepening problems. Internal disputes and exclusivity weaken our entity and endanger our region."
    Yesterday, Saturday, the Iraqi Oil Ministry revealed the existence of a preliminary agreement to export oil from the Kurdistan Region, after it was suspended following the decision of the Paris court.
    "There is a preliminary agreement to resume export operations for Kurdistan Region's oil through the Iraqi Oil Marketing Company (SOMO)," the ministry's spokesman, Assem Jihad, said in an exclusive statement to Shafaq News agency, noting that "this agreement needs the approval of the federal government for approval."
    He added, "The Ministry of Oil has expressed its desire to expedite the resumption of oil exports by the region, after which the differences between the government and the region will be resolved regarding other problems," noting that "the region has obligations and contracting companies with it to extract oil and has obligations with countries that export to it from Crude oil is paid monthly.
    And Jihad continued by saying that "these matters must be discussed and mechanisms should be put in place for agreement between the two parties later," adding that "stopping oil daily will harm Iraq in the federal budget that was approved, including the region's oil, and it will also harm the Iraqi citizen in the region."
    On Saturday, March 25, the Federal Ministry of Oil announced that it had won the arbitration case filed by Iraq against Turkey regarding the export of crude oil from the Kurdistan Region through the Turkish port of Ceyhan, while it stated that it would discuss the export mechanism through the same port with the authorities. concerned in the region and the authorities in Ankara, according to the new data.
    And Iraq stopped 450 thousand barrels per day of crude exports from the Kurdistan Region and the northern fields of Kirkuk, after the country won a long-term arbitration case against Turkey.
    In a case dating back to 2014, Baghdad alleged that Turkey violated a joint agreement by allowing the KRG to export oil through a pipeline to the Turkish port of Ceyhan.
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